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Rogers record can be broken if they add more games. So far it's potential of 15 games, can increase to 16-17 depending on the increased playoff games. Crazy thing is he did that when they played 9 games right?

I also want to add, it's good to not break some records, because most of the time it means part of your team isn't doing well. See how well USC did in 2011-2012-2013 and I think the only record broken was JD in 2012 for TFL/Sacks.

Rogers can be broken with the amount of games, but then again in today's day in age you won't see the same kind of Back as George anymore.

George did that in 11 games his senior year.
Carried the ball on average 27 times per game.

Mike played in 12 games last year, and averaged a little under 17 carries per game.
And with the more games added + more blows to the running backs, I don't think you'll see a guy average 27 carries a game in 15-16 games.

This year in the NFL the leading runner in terms of total carries was Lesean McCoy, in 16 games played he averaged 19 carries a game.

Ellis would be the most likely to go down first, right ahead of Jeffery's

I don't see anyone touching George's numbers anytime soon...That is a lot of carries and George did it in a different era of football where you gave the guy 25-30 carries a game...today, guys are lucky to get 20 a game.

Todd Ellis's single-season passing record is by far the most breakable. 3,206 yards over a 13 game season is 246 passing yards/game. 3,206 passing yards would have been 26th in the country last year. Bo Wallace, who no one considers to be a great QB, had 3,346 passing yards last year.

As for Big George's 1894 rushing yards, I don't envision anyone breaking that in the foreseeable future. That total would've been good enough for 3rd in the country last year. Given durability concerns with RBs, I just can't see a USC RB getting enough carries to pile up that many yards.

Alshon's 1517 yards is also a record I don't see anyone breaking any time soon. That record should have gotten more publicity and hype from USC than it did, because it really is a staggering number. It's the 2nd most Rec. Yards in a single season in SEC history, and is nearly 400 more than the 2nd most single season yards in USC history.

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Also looking back, not even considering the big play moments, but just stats... Alshon's 2010 season was UNBELIEVABLE, probably the best WR season in SEC history, damn shame that Blackmon won the Biletnikoff basically for being in the Big 12, with 8-9 laughable defenses.... and I try not to overstate the SEC superiority issue, but Alshon got robbed that year, Big 12 Defenses were at a historic low and Alshon's numbers were almost as good playing against actual future NFL players!